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Blending Genders: Social Aspects of Cross-Dressing and Sex Changing
 
 
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Richard Ekins , David King
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Prior to the categorisation and medicalisation of sexual 'perversions' in the latter half of the nineteenth century, gender blending could be written about in terms of simple descriptions of enjoyable experience and preferred behaviour. Read the first page
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